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When Jesus was in the garden asking the Father to remove the cup, why the drops of blood?No worries in that regard :). Feel free to ask anything.
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When Jesus was in the garden asking the Father to remove the cup, why the drops of blood?No worries in that regard :). Feel free to ask anything.
YHWH indwelling a body doesn't come close to being created.And also beings aren't created.
That doesn't mean created. You're on an unsustainable path with that error.He became flesh as the scripture states..
Never said Christ was created nor believe it said His body was prepared of God.YHWH indwelling a body doesn't come close to being created.
Christ therefore is not both eternal and created.
Christ suffered for the sins of the world. Both to pay the price (justice cannot be robbed) and to understand the pain so that He may succor His people.When Jesus was in the garden asking the Father to remove the cup, why the drops of blood?
.That doesn't mean created. You're on an unsustainable path with that error.
I asked if he were eternal and created. You answered "yes."Never said Christ was created nor believe it said His body was prepared of God.
It certainly doesn't mean he was created..
Then what does prepared mean?
Because I identify with Him as the eternal begoten Son and Jesus the flesh manI asked if he were eternal and created. You answered "yes."
He isn't eternal and created.Because I identify with Him as the eternal begoten Son and Jesus the flesh man
Christ suffered for the sins of the world. Both to pay the price (justice cannot be robbed) and to understand the pain so that He may succor His people.
Of course not!Do you believe that the body of Jesus eternally existed?
I think that prevenient grace is much broader than many think. God shows himself in millions of ways. Just sitting by the ocean can be a spiritual experience. Now, if the person who experiences that wonder begins to seek out who is behind the beauty and wonder, the Spirit will continue to work, until the individual either finds the truth or rejects it in favor of some false religion or becomes cynical and atheistic. That's just one example. So, I believe God works in every heart to the point where they could discover the biblical truth.Do you believe all are convicted of the Spirit at some point in their life?
What prompted your repentance?I am Spirit-filled, but before that I knew very well which is why I repented, and Jesus have me His Spirit.
I've gotten way off topic......I think that prevenient grace is much broader than many think. God shows himself in millions of ways. Just sitting by the ocean can be a spiritual experience. Now, if the person who experiences that wonder begins to seek out who is behind the beauty and wonder, the Spirit will continue to work, until the individual either finds the truth or rejects it in favor of some false religion or becomes cynical and atheistic. That's just one example. So, I believe God works in every heart to the point where they could discover the biblical truth.
That makes no sense. If he always existed, he can't become a created being. He put on flesh, but he had no beginning.So, when "the Word (who is God) became flesh" he became a created being?
Exactly correct.That makes no sense. If he always existed, he can't become a created being. He put on flesh, but he had no beginning.
Not really. It's relevant to the discussion, because calvinists see grace as irresistible, therefore in thier system, why would God convict anyone who he didn't cause to accept him? Yet the Spirit works on many who refuse him.I've gotten way off topic......
The writer is quoting from the messianic psalm40Hebrews 10:5 KJV
Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou prepared me: